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Hungary :a regulatory and structural review of selected infrastructure sectors
- 其他作者: Kessides, Ioannis Nicolaos.
- 出版: Washington, DC : World Bank 2000.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (vii, 87 pages).
- 叢書名: World Bank technical paper ;no. 474 , Europe and Central Asia poverty reduction and economic management series
- 標題: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Development -- Economic Development. , Industrial policy. , Hongrie Politique économique -- 1989- , Electronic books. , Politique industrielle , Politique économique , Since 1989 , Government & Business. , Commerce Réglementation -- Hongrie. , Industrial policy Hungary. , BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Structural Adjustment. , Réglementation , BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Government & Business. , Industrial policy , BUSINESS & ECONOMICS , Commerce , BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Development -- General. , Trade regulation Hungary. , DevelopmentGeneral. , DevelopmentBusiness Development. , Public PolicyEconomic Policy. , Hungary Economic policy -- 1989- , POLITICAL SCIENCE , Hungary , Economic policy , Politique industrielle Hongrie. , Hungary. , Trade regulation. , DevelopmentEconomic Development. , BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Development -- Business Development. , Trade regulation , POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy -- Economic Policy. , Hongrie , Economic policy. , Structural Adjustment.
- ISBN: 0821347829 , 9780821347829
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references.
- 摘要: The report provides a diagnostic assessment of recent, ongoing structural and, regulatory reforms in Hungary's infrastructure sectors: electricity, oil and gas, and telecommunications, and, identifies priorities for additional competitive restructuring, and regulatory decontrol measures, as well as policies designed to minimize the transition costs of deregulation, and market liberalization. Furthermore, it assesses the progress made towards compliance with accession requirements to the European Union, and suggest a strategy to address major regulatory issues. Specifically, it focuses on structural, and governance issues in those sectors, to avoid risking the burden of failing infrastructure on the economy, and market competitiveness; on the need to reassess public infrastructure policy through structural reforms to improve service efficiency, and quality; and, on appropriate mechanisms of post-privatization governance. The study reviews the technical, and structural aspects of each sector, potentiality, and market competitiveness, underlining the procedural, and substantive aspects of regulation, and competition policy. Recommendations suggest the establishment of a framework promoting undistorted, effective competition, while creating mechanisms to enforce administrative interventions, and enhance investor confidence, through adequate pricing structures.
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Hungary was one of the first countries in Central and Eastern Europe to embark on economic transition. It has also led the region in terms of the restructuring and privatization of the infrastructure sectorselectricity, gas, and telecommunications. In fact, when negotiations over accession into the EU commenced, Hungary's institutional and structural framework was comparable to, if not ahead of, that of most EU countries. However, even an excellent process of reform provides some opportunities for further improvements, especially as new information and experience accumulate.This report: Provides a diagnostic assessment of recent and ongoing structural and regulatory reforms in Hungary's infrastructure sectors-electricity, oil and gas, and telecommunications; Identifies priorities for additional competitive restructuring and regulatory decontrol measures, their expected impacts, and policies designed to minimize the transition costs of deregulation and market liberalization; Assesses the progress made toward compliance with the European Union (EU) accession requirements and identify areas that might benefit from special attention to accelerate the transition to a liberalized regime; Identifies the major regulatory issues that need to be addressed in the medium term by the Hungarian regulatory agencies and suggest a strategy for addressing these issues. This volume will be of interest to Bank staff, policymakers, and World Bank client countries.
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